Max Morgan-Witts

Director/Producer/Executive
Producer/Executive Editor - BBC TV. Max was
responsible for hundreds of documentary (non-fiction)
programmes including 14 one-hour programmes titled The
British Empire, an historical documentary series filmed in
40 countries and at the time the most expensive and
ambitious documentary series the BBC had ever made. He
started and was for two years Editor of Tomorrow's World, a
hugely successful popular science programme. He was
Producer and Executive Producer of many one-hour film
documentaries made for peak time viewing on BBC-1, most of
which he wrote himself but for one of which he hired
Gordon Thomas and so their
writing partnership began.

Film rights to Max and Gordon's stunning book "The Day
Guernica Died" are now under option.

Author/Independent Producer of Films & Videos/Managing
Director of Book Publishing /Distribution Company and of a
Film Location Company. Joint author of 10 non-fiction books
(with Gordon Thomas), four of which were made into feature
films (including Enola Gay - The bombing of Hiroshima -
which was first a four-hour NBC special and then re-cut as
a feature). Writer and producer of corporate videos. etc
etc.

Max is a member of Society of Authors, Rolls Royce
Enthusiasts Club and Club du Domaine des Hauts de
Vaugrenier.